morell in A Sentence

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    We're going after Severin Morell.

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    But none knew what Morell was really up to.

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    In those early days, Morell's influence on Hitler was fairly benign;

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    Any physician worth his salt would have been alarmed by all the injections Morell was administering.

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    But the intravenous injections that Morell administered to Hitler beginning in the late 1930s were a different story.

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    And on top of all the pills, Morell also administered injections-as many as 10 a day, sometimes more.

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    Hitler did suffer from digestive complaints, of course, and Morell soon had the Führer taking regular doses of Mutaflor.

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    You know, I believe that Pakistan, at the end of the day, maybe the most dangerous country in the world,” Morell said.

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    You know, I believe that Pakistan, at the end of the day, maybe the most dangerous country in the world,” Mr. Morell said.

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    As the years progressed- and the tide of the war turned against Germany- Hitler called on Morell more and more frequently to give him the injections.

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    Morell's skill at coddling his patients was masterful, but his abilities as a physician were clearly deficient, to the point of putting their health at risk.

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    Even though Morell was as stunned as everyone else to learn that he would been medicating the Führer with rat poison, Hitler himself didn't seem to mind.

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    In fact, that even Herman Goering, Hitler's heir apparent and himself a morphine addict, was startled by their frequency and took to calling Morell the“Reich Injection Master.”.

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    Brandt and von Hasselbach had never liked Dr. Morell and had no faith in his abilities, and like Dr. Geising they were concerned for the state of Hitler's health.

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    Brandt and von Hasselbach had never liked Dr. Morell and had no faith in his abilities, and like Dr. Giesing they were concerned for the state of Hitler's health.

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    That was the theory, and because Dr. Morell had a financial interest in the company that made Mutaflor, he prescribed the pills to virtually all his patients, whether they suffered from digestive complaints or not.

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    Even if Dr. Morell had read the label on the tin, he might not have known that nux vomica is a seed that contains large amounts of strychnine, commonly used as the active ingredient in rat poison.

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    Even if Dr. Morell had read the label on the tin, he might not have known that nux vomica is a seed that contains a large amount of strychnine, commonly used as the active ingredient in rat poison.

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    And though it was Morell's responsibility to keep track of how many of the pills Hitler was taking, Hitler himself ignored Morell's instruction to take only two at a time and had begun taking six or more before each meal.

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    And though it was Morell's responsibility to keep track of how many of the pills Hitler was taking, Hitler himself had ignored Morell's instruction to take only two at a time and had begun popping six or more before each meal.

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    There's considerable evidence to suggest that many of the shots Morell administered contained something much more powerful-and that they, not the Mutaflor or Dr. Koester's Anti-Gas Pills, were responsible for the collapse in Hitler's health at the end of his life.

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    With the exception of occasional cases of bad skin, impotence, or venereal disease, Morell shied away from treating people who were genuinely ill, referring these cases to other doctors while he built up a clientele of fashionable, big-spending patients whose largely psychosomatic illnesses responded well to his close attention, flattery, and ineffective quack treatments.

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    As Morell confided to an assistant, Hitler's tolerance for whatever was in the shots had increased so dramatically over time that Morell had to increase the dosage from 2 cubic centimeters per injection to 4, then 10, then eventually to 16 cc-an increase of 700 percent- for the injections to have the desired effect.

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    And as Morell confided to an assistant, Hitler's tolerance for whatever was in the shots had increased so dramatically over time that Morell had had to increase the dosage from 2 cubic centimeters per injection to 4, then 10, and eventually to 16 cc- an increase of 700 percent- for the injections to have the desired effect.

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